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  1. I bet Gary had been waiting all his life for that day to come :rofl:

    http://www.ocala.com/article/20120713/ARTICLES/120719846?p=2&tc=pg

    This is a good article about the incident. I've never heard detailed accounts coming from the robbers themselves :wow: They must had some Abu Ghraib grade truth serum.

    Hours after his release from the hospital, Henderson, who talked about the pain he feels in his buttock and hip, said the plan was to “barge in, get the money and leave.” He said “he never expected anyone to be armed.”

    “The gun was broken and rusty and wasn't loaded. Nobody was going to get hurt,” he said, standing with crutches.

    Retrieving the customers' phones was what he said was their “main priority.” That way, he said, the customers could not call law enforcement officials.

    Henderson theorizes the reason why he was caught off guard is because, when Dawkins entered the business, he busted a computer monitor with the baseball bat and “glass got into his face.”

    “He couldn't warn me,” Henderson said.

    With the glass temporarily blinding his friend, Henderson noticed two women were behind the counter and he thought that was “fishy.” Turning around to see what the women were doing, Henderson said he was shot.

  2. I think the person posting on there is full of it. Her English is way too good. No mistakes at all. It's probably the ex husband posting.

    Mods on that site posted -

    OP has shown the mods divorce papers with a Russian name for the wife.

    All of her post can be found here-

    http://www.reddit.com/user/Russian_Bride

    A few of them here -

    Thanks. Yes, I remarried. I am an attorney now.

    I am 8 on a good day. Enough to get me out of parking tickets.

    I've been practicing law for 8 years. Thanks.

    Why would a laywer be posting her divorce papers online and sitting in front of the compter all day replying to questions? Over 100 responses to questions from her in under 24 hours.

  3. I wonder who's ex RUB this is? This woman is going on a rant right now :lol:

    IAmA Russian Mail Order Bride living in US. AMA.

    I have many friends who are Russian mail order brides - some with positive, others with negative experience. Overall, I would recommend it because culturally Americans and Russians are close and US is full of decent lonely men and Russian is full of lonely beautiful women.

    Edit: Just submitted a photo of my divorce papers. Not sure how else to prove it. Я - бывшая русская жена американца. Отвечу на любые вопросы.

    Edit 2: Have a short appointment. Will be back in an hour.

    ....

    I've met one. She got $100k after being married for 2 weeks to a guy worth $20M. Most others do not get much if anything - they are unfamiliar with laws, do not speak the language, and do not have any support system.

  4. Old dude with a RUB was in a local paper. Fits the stereotype :lol:

    100 couples reprise nuptials at Villa Montalvo ceremony

    And the day -- which cost $50 per person -- reminded many of why they're married. "I love my American husband," said Yuliya Voroninskaya, a Russian who now lives in Portola Valley. She was stylishly dressed in an Oscar de la Renta sarafan-style dress. And what has seven years of marriage taught her husband, Chris Compton? "I've learned to say 'yes' in Russian," he said, "and to be patient."

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  5. Just imagine if it were an Arab country instead of an FSU who's anthem was incorrectly played. We'd be seeing riots, bombings and random beheadings.

    I bet they get a kick out of playing that card. People actually eat it up lol. Just like that Florida shooting. You have hoodlums shooting people everyday but you don’t see any protest. But when a hoodlum gets slain and it didn’t come from the streets, oh heck naw. "How did this happen? We want answers. Que the revs."

  6. Are you talking about a visitor coming to America with their Russian phone?

    Just buy a cheap $10 prepaid phone from Walmart. It will work with any ATT sim, prepaid or post paid.

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/AT-T-GoPhone-Prepaid-Samsung-A107-Cell-Phone-Silver/15421486

    If you are talking about going to Uzbek, buy an unlocked phone on Amazon for around $50 or less. Actually, you can buy an unlocked phone instead of that Walmart one.

    Just search for 'unlocked phone'.

  7. Seems like there is more to the story than first perceived....

    http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_19930381?source=rss

    Bagwell grew close with the couple last year as he taught the woman at Bay Area Optical Schools in Union City, said Daniel Ross, the school's owner.

    "They would hang out, and Dennis did repair work at their house," Ross said. "When Iryna took her boards in late November, Dennis, Robert and I had breakfast together."

    But Bagwell began to act "erratically," and Robert Suplik told him to leave his wife alone, according to court records. Bagwell is being held without bail at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin. Prosecutors added two enhancements to each charge for using a gun and causing great bodily injury.

    Bagwell, who has no prior criminal history, also was property manager of an apartment complex on Linda Avenue in Oakland, on the Piedmont border. Jaclyn Schratz, who moved into the complex a few weeks ago, said Bagwell struck her as "a busy, productive man." "He was really nice, helpful, into his job," she said. "He was pretty attentive as a manager. ... He was a very nice guy, as far as I know."

    When Schratz met with Bagwell to view her apartment a few weeks ago, she said,
    a woman in her 30s with a Russian accent was in his apartment with him.

    What a revolting development...

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    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/02/10/BAEO1N5E1U.DTL&type=printable

    Newark gunman fantasized about victim's wife

    The optician charged with shooting and wounding a federal officer outside his Newark home had a "near obsession" with the victim's wife and fantasized about having a relationship with her.

    As Dennis Bagwell, 61, appeared in a Fremont courtroom on attempted murder and other charges, police painted a portrait of a man infatuated with the wife of Robert Suplik, 61, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer who was shot just before 6 a.m. Tuesday.

    Suplik was in full uniform and preparing to go to work at San Francisco International Airport when he was shot outside his home on Mayhews Landing Road by a man with a .22-caliber revolver, police said. Suplik was armed but did not return fire, authorities said.

    Suplik's wife, Iryna Smith, told police that she recognized a jacket and baseball cap left at the scene as belonging to Bagwell. She met him a few months ago at Bay Area Optical Schools in Union City, where he was an instructor and she was a student, Smith told police.

    A native of Ukraine, Smith, 38, married Suplik in 2009, nine years after she immigrated to the United States with her daughter.

    Smith told police that while at the school, Bagwell "took an interest in her and attempted to initiate a more intimate relationship that she spurned," Newark police Detective Dan Anderson wrote in a statement that outlined grounds for Bagwell's arrest.

    Although she rejected his advances, Smith remained polite to Bagwell and sometimes talked with him or texted him, Anderson wrote.

    Bagwell, however, "behaved erratically" at times and was spotted "lurking in the bushes" outside the couple's home, Anderson wrote. At one point, Suplik confronted Bagwell and told him to leave his wife alone, police said.

    Dennis Bagwell had spoken of hoping to go into business with Smith and kept pictures of her on his cell phone, authorities said.

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